>> cbs' seth doane for us in findlay, ohio. seth, thank you. >>> you see these rivers cresting, and five and six, almost six feet above flood stage right there. you know, the end result, the devastation there. now the cleanup. >> and then more rain in the forecast. the last thing those folks need. want to get you a closer look at some of the other headlines we're following this morning. jeff glor is at the news desk. >> erica, good morning to you. this morning the senate is scheduled to vote on a bill that would stave off a government shutdown. the measure would fund the government for another two weeks cutting $4 billion in spending. the house passed the bill yesterday, with more than 100 democrats supporting it. the senate is expected to follow suit. congress still must agree on spending levels to the end of the fiscal year, which is september 30th. >>> meanwhile, state budget battles continue, as well. in wisconsin, ohio, and else where, deep spending cuts are coupled with proposals to limit union rights. a senate committee